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which could potentially force a referendum on independence from central government. despite . international news. this is r t with you twenty four hours a day a second day of clashes between opponents and supporters of president mohamed morsi
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in the egyptian capital the country's top judges accuse morsi of launching an unprecedented attack on the judiciary by taking more presidential powers than a. generalist. so what we've seen today is a continuation of the clashes that have been going on for five days now of protesters against the president in particular the president's constitutional declaration which was issued on thursday which really gives him sweeping powers in addition there were protests organized by opposition forces in the form of marches to the supreme court of justice because a meeting was being held to find the judges of the country against this constitutional exploration because it really does remain the loss of their power and of course when this march actually arrives at the supreme court they were actually attacked by an unknown groups of people identified as pro brotherhood and pro president supporters so really we're seeing continued clashes and key key marches and protests happening across cairo today all supporters of morsy on the
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streets alone with of course an opposition but just give somebody else strong opposition movement is the opposition movement is actually getting stronger every single day even though there are fewer numbers on doherty and there is actually tents going up because it called a sit in for a week and they've also called for a mass protest on tuesday which is the against this constitutional declaration made by the president as i mentioned on thursday which really does grow on the president's sweeping powers that a quarter of people have really dumped him now a pharaoh and called his document a coup so really they're building a uniting for the first time against the president and against this document and creating process the marches into here and across the country for the next week the president is supposed to seem to have counteracted all of the oppositional forces movements in the sense that today as i mentioned there was this march to the supreme court of justice and it was met by pro president supporters whether or not they're actually affiliated with the president officially we don't know in addition the president or his organization the muslim brotherhood
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a call for their members to come to this to the streets in a million a or on choose day in support of the president which is directly counteracting an oppositional protest on tuesday against this document. jenna's up and fatty believes that the opposition's concerns over the future of democracy in egypt have sown the ground what have mohamed morsi done mobarak in the height of his power could not even dream of achieving morsi is part of the muslim brotherhood and islam or fascist group do have control over their members supporters it is very simple and the country was more than forty five percent of its population are illiterate to control them in the name of religion egyptians are now seeing clear lead they have replaced the military fascist regime of hosni mubarak into the religious fascist regime of mohamed morsi and the muslim brotherhood egyptians have undertaken a revolution back in january twentieth levon calling for three simple things bread
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freedom and source justice neither of these three. calls demands that they have called for and in their revolution have been achieved this state of the egyptian arcana me is in shambles this state of freedoms it's been marginalized people who wanted to establish a democracy they wanted to establish solid at the year two human rights they wanted to have social justice applied and not to turn it from the military to the religious fascism more pictures of the brawls and skirmishes that have ripped through the streets of egypt's biggest cities as well as expert comment on the crisis available right now in a web site r.t. dot com. the people of spain's most prosperous and most taxed region will choose a new parliament on sunday their choice could ultimately decide whether catalonia
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will remain a part of spain or go it alone after being stricken by the financial demands of central government or he's under farmer has a story. there's a wind of separatism blowing through europe at the moment and it's reached the northeastern shores of spain catalonia is the latest region to officially our street independence is something people here have long felt in their hearts but now they're feeling it in their pockets. i think it's a good idea to be in the band them from. a country. which. in a really really bad situation is a bargain for. it's a bother for the cool culture. caterham flags can be seen hanging from balconies throughout barcelona reflecting a growing desire for home rule under a drive to break away from the central government in madrid this weekend's local election is being fought on that issue alone catalan president from mass has made
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it the centerpiece of his campaign this convergence the union party to hold an independent referendum if they win and say a free catalonia would be a cure all for the region's economic problems that have seen unemployment top twenty five percent the economic context in europe and in the south of europe has been a catalyzer of. the. movement we can see in the zones of people in cologne i believe that with our own resources human capital economic resources we could be better off if not being in the spanish estate and this is a reality that a lot of economic research has show many catalans find it a persuasive argument it's one of spain's wealthiest regions producing a fifth of the country's economic output but it pays around sixteen billion euros a year more in taxes than it gets back in madrid which has in turn insisted public
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services into austerity cuts. this is not fair i mean we are the ones who're. doing our best in an economy reasons we cannot afford the weight of this measure and the central government for us is the one who is spending the most and not in the best way last september barcelona witnessed one of the largest separatist rallies here since the nineteen seventies over one and a half million catalans took to the streets to call for independence but the path to becoming a new european state is far from smooth the proposed referendum is against the spanish constitution what's more withdrawing from spain could also force this region to draw back at the european union those against separatism believe it could do more harm than good. symbolism for catalonia would be an economic disaster multi-national companies located in barcelona for access to the spanish working and being in the e.u. that will be lost once more even of separatism does not happen you're just talking
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about it creates uncertainty and that is the last thing the economy needs during this current crisis. with poll suggesting aftermath will win reelection barcelona and madrid look set free showdown the president the spanish military association colonel leopoldo sanchez has even suggested it might lead to another civil war political parties dismissed that as extreme rhetoric but the remaining cattle lands in home this weekend will mark the first step towards the break up of spain. andrew pharma the r.t. catalonia. and apollo if only the founder of the brussels based think tank the cheapie foundation says the mistakes by spain's central government put catalonia future in question. but a large majority of the people in capitol hill who would like to be dependent from speed they are never accepted want to be their feet after the
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eighteenth century and it's a should. get a little in. the economic situation of course very difficult because. they're going to have to ask for a bailout central government reads two months ago or one building years most recent happens because of the very bad mismanaged that the central government in the fear started looking back that triggered this deficit situation that allude to the loonies anyway. he does through area it's fate and he's the only one that can mention we can keep it's great so we could burst your of. course you should it was worth mentioning the record doesn't also allow for us apparently some. beyond is quite unpredictable but i would say that will taper easily outnumber the relationship between salute them and read would be its trade and they
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risk even to become violent. and you can find out more about the catalonian movement for independence on our websites the timeline of the protests and in-depth analysis of spain's economy trouble which he views are. also online the mass murder a responsible for the deaths of seventy seven people branch his prison conditions as inch humane funnel water and his grave make is complaining about. the masses the media claims that the flow of smuggle weapons to guns that is under threat hand has failed to keep following itself it says reports that egypt in the us a teaming up to stop arms coming through the sinai peninsula are a fabrication this comes on day three of the. shaky truce with tel aviv which is largely holding despite several outbreaks of violence one palestinian civilian was killed and one thousand wounded by israeli gunfire on the border to gazans trespass on the buffer zone sporadic clashes followed with separate incidents also taking
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place in the west bank meanwhile the masses hailing the ceasefire as a victory some analysts say the militants have every right to celebrate. the site i think that anyone has government has lost and or i would pretty much put them in the category of the short term losers in this fire just the whole thing sure clearly how israel has no long term strategy in dealing with the power literally gaza hamas by claiming so part of its approach to resist and of course. on bridging on and. to be honest with you just before the attacks or. popularity was pretty much it and now it's coming back again to the scene and it's pretty victorious and preventing. a ground invasion.
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and pretty much defending at least that's what the public in august thanks. to my colleague kevin and interviewed a spokesman from the israeli prime minister's office i think the government has lost some popular opinion in israel over the outcome of the conflict which saw so called surgical bombings kill dozens of gazan civilians. no definitely there are many people in israel the thing the prime minister should. get more and more get more of this operation go in ground operation because these people don't believe but hamas will really start firing rockets and fortunately unfortunately people in israel cannot believe that the international community can . pressure and enforce the cease fire and that's why people are so kind of frustrated the prime minister started that peroration evren i'd like to ask you
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about that so while you're on the line an interested party course in all this looking on some officials there have said that israel has shown weakness by letting her master of the hook how concerned are you with terrans reaction well first of all i don't thing israel was weak israel did was poor is needed to stop the rockets we did you know very surgical attacks on terrorists and even now with the very surgical attacks and terrorists we don't want to use force more than we need and that in every every case just let us live in peace we will not use force believe me there were dozens of civilians in gaza killed including thirty seven children will anyone in your government or military be held accountable for those deaths you think differently and we really really sorry for these deaths but you should know that hamas terrorists are behind civilians they fire rockets from schools they hide their rockets in hospitals they use apartments of people in order
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to fire rockets on our civilians you know when we hurt civilians we really regret that but come out us target our civilians they see victory in hurting civilians when we do that unfortunately we're really sorry and we see failure there and believe me if we do want the surveillance will not be heard we call upon civilians and we are. do it every time before every strike we call upon surveillance not so be around the terrorists and lucky enough to lead the terrorists use the civilians and then nobody will hurt and that's really what we want we want to target and hurt only those who fire rockets on us. the fostering system is undermined by a local council in the u.k. as we report later on authorities removed two kids from the force we brought in the parents politically fade to the call to ethnic children the story to tell is just
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ahead when. british live demo minister lynne featherstone said that since women have babies it allows men to pass them up on the letter to power essentially children are a setback for women who want to be successful and equal to men so they want to give men the option of taking maternity leave or would that be paternity leave i don't know i kind of see the logic of her view but my question is featherstone is why exactly is success in the corporate world the primary goal of life for men and women as a feminist i would think you understand that wanting to fight your way up the ladder to buy a big car to replace your shortcomings is a very male way of judging success are women who choose to have families failures or at least unsuccessful in your book even as a man i know that my pocket is really empty after having the first of hopefully
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many kids but i don't see our child as a financial setback keeping me from buying an x. box guess what success is relative to the goal and maybe a corporate boardroom vision of success isn't for everyone women who have kids are failures in my opinion but then again that's just my opinion. mission. critique ations free school which is free range chickens free. free stews free. download free broncos clothing video for your media project. free video dog hearty dot com you.
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price of a few. songs from stupid. stunts on t.v. . news continues here and on t.v. three children have been removed from their foster parents in britain because of the political views of the couple leading to public anger at the council the local council branded them unfit for fostering because they're supporters of the u.k. independence party i'm looking off to ethnic children when earlier i spoke to paul nuttall he's from the u.k. independence party he's an m.e.p. who described the decision is outrageous. it's an absolute disgrace and i think it's a case of desperation really from the labor party to have a byelection rather than exactly in the same area where this terrible incident has
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taken place and the council have gone ahead and persecuted this family because they are members of ukip i'm not too sure whether this is a coincidence or not now your party is though critical of multiculturalism and political correctness is this incident an indication that perhaps you're being misunderstood in your failing to communicate your policies. absolutely not i think our policies are quite clear i think the fact that we're now around ten to twelve percent in the opinion polls goes ahead and shows that and the fact is that at miliband the leaders of the labor party has come out and said there needs to be an investigation into this michael gove the conservative education secretary has come out and said that this is a disgrace so we're getting backing not just from the people because the public is on the whole behind us on this they think it's a disgrace and it would also getting the backing of the political parties as well so you agree with the whole idea that no matter what political persuasion couples are they should be able to adopt children. for look this corporal have been foster parents for the past seven years they have been giving children homes and doing
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a good job what happens here this is a case of persecution i think it's absolutely wrong the people who will suffer as a result will be the children because what will happen to these children now look at but it isn't isn't bringing children up in a political environment of consideration for example would you be happy to see members of the british nationalist party adopting or fostering children for a political party accused of racism. well look i think each case needs to be taken on a sole basis and we are not a racist party it's quite clear it's written into our constitution we actually band members who have been members of the british national party in the past we are completely in all three answered races could ukip see this is a political advantage and bring to the attention the fact that the adoption fostering laws in the u.k. really do need a shake up understand that seven out of eight parents are rejected the. possibility to foster or adopt it is that and there is perhaps the you could now pursue. well i
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think it's something that certainly needs to be looked at i mean there are seventy thousand children in care in this country which quite frankly is obscene there is too many more we need to be there and is getting the children out of care and into good homes because you know the statistics don't lie on those children in care are more likely to grow op and end up in prison and not too well at school etc the best places for children in care to be is with loving families and that's why this whole thing is obscene. the boss of russia's energy giant gazprom says his company will support the creation of the united football league it would include clubs from all former soviet countries and find out about these grandiose plans monty because you know you go where did all this discussion come from then well first of all zinni is currently the champion all for russia and recently it's found itself in the center of a scandal when during a match with the novel team one of the needs found through. this where right on the field injuring the goalie actually burning his eyes the match was stopped and the meat was punished with a technical defeat
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a leader with fruit from using its officials said that while they protested this penalty on the big team may start taking part in russia's championship all together now become twenty is sponsored by gas problem and its c.e.o. aleksey miller has met with the team's management and he's now said that the team may actually start taking part in a whole new tournament between all the post republics now gazprom is already given birth to an enormous project in another sport hasn't it tell us about well definitely gazprom is known to be a quite a supporter of a sports specific we were talking about the continental hockey league which was basically founded by the company and it's now the second largest in the world after any. and one of the senior officials of gas from is the head of shell so the company definitely has the resources to found another serious and large
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competition but in football which could include you know the whole sort of publics or whatever but will really have to see how it works out and if it really will be as interesting to watch as say the world cup your thanks very much indeed for that live there in moscow this is r.t. with you twenty four hours a day i'll be back with more news for in about half an hour meantime it's all these latest technology update that's coming your way after this short break. in this remote siberians in which people still sing the sounds which russians sang in the middle ages and they cherish the practice that our church before the
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seventeenth century the old believers here is signed area our conservative community here known as the simi skia a word which refers to family meeting. the day uglies need there yet again i feel right. now i'm the first to tell you that. i. people here are happy to show their way of life to tourists and teach them how to dance in the local star. use of prayer and the girl needs to watch her legs don't go up too much during the dance she must be a modest. seventeen year old nanda is from the same village she now studies in the city and dances at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace only when she comes to visit her grandmother. nothing actually.
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i didn't ask on time for her dad says because i want to keep up to date with this morning world but still i would like to of can my background how my sources layered and this is my treasure attachment to the church brought not just an sistas to this remote blend east deflate by call more than two hundred fifty years ago they were exiled in persecuted for not. green to the orthodox who forms introduced in washington the sixteen hundred they wanted to maintain their time honored rituals the old believers still bolland cross themselves with two fingers not with three as they do in modern orthodox churches in russia and never knew when praying but his father say he says it's not so much the rituals they cherish as the moral principles he does not approve of what ninety's doing is akin to an old believe
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a woman must never show her naked legs and because this thing started to spoil during the soviet union. was more and more young people leaving for a big city this year is the old believers culture it could be imperiled nowadays young people prefer urban life to their life to agriculture her but now sorry to leave it inside to remember that and try to keep their. plans to continue her studies abroad the grandmother says wherever she goes as long as the teen years are fresh in her memory so is the culture.
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old welcome to technology update here in moscow we're always on the lookout for the newest of the new and there's been no shortage of big announcements in the high tech world especially if the russian capital plays host to the open innovations forum. the first ever gathering under this name got kicked off at the end of october believe it looked to bring together high take gurus and investors from across the globe more than ten thousand participants from dozens of countries want to. government to encourage.
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it is one of the main organizers of the rodeo certainly let its presence. the tiny take off many of its affiliated projects. exhibiting the size and breadth of its portfolio there are companies ranging from materials to solar panels. the one that caught our eye was a company whose main offering sixty keep yours in tip top shape. which has grabbed a few headlines in the past. has recently come out with a new. they could be the first products. so we need distributors. additionally. many times. we still need to
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find. the country. as a kind of clearinghouse for the ideas of tomorrow and one of those is photonics whose . were laid in russia but has since brought it into an international player the firm has developed a new kind of laser scalpel for dental surgery you could find uses just about anywhere that doctors currently employ a blade the sense.

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